DNS is responsible for translating
IP address to domain name.
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Enables DNS-based host name-to-address translation. This feature is enabled by default. So if you type something that appears to be a hostname the router will try to resolve it. This will happen three times, waiting for the dns request to time out. This can take a lot of time and when your trying to get things done could become annoying... Translating "router123"...domain server (255.255.255.255) Translating "router123"...domain server (255.255.255.255) Translating "router123"...domain server (255.255.255.255) To disable: Router(config)#no ip domain lookup In older versions of IOS the command was actaully no ip domain-lookup
The combination of a user name and a domain name is called an e-mail address.
DNS is your domain name system and it transfers domain names to users for the IP address for locating computer services. Its basically a phone book for the internet for translating host names into IP addresses. You can call your ISP provider to find out what/where it is.
The Domain Name System (DNS) is responsible for translating URLs like www.answers.com in the ip address, the real address, of a website (for example 69.63.184.142). So without a DNS you'd have to remember all the IP addresses of the websites which is way harder than remembering alphanumeric names.
If you want to find IP address of a domain name,use Domain Host Search service from Ip-details.com .
The domain name and the IP address (the physical address of the computer) are both the internet address of the site. The IP is the actual address and the domain name, how it is usually known, is linked to the IP address using a DNS (Domain Name System). IP addresses are assigned by the ISP, the organization that supplies the internet connection. Changing the ISP means changing the IP address. However, the owner of the web site still owns the domain name. If a site is moved, the domain name does not change, but the DNS records (the physical directory listing all the domain names with their corresponding IP addresses) has to be fixed to reflect the new IP address for the Domain Name.
First a domain name and address must be registered, using domain registrar. Once you have the name and address the server can be configured, connecting the server to the registrars name server, effectively publishing the address to the internet.
When you enter any website address, your internet provider views the DNS associated with the domain name or resolve the name into IP address and just connected to the domain server.
The process of converting a domain to IP address allows the system to access the DNS via resolver. The resolver then gets the domain name and goes back to the IP address or gets the IP address and looks for the domain name. When the domain name is converted to an IP address, this consists of the TCP's ability to operate and open a URL or send a datagram via the UDRP. It is then understood that all is manageable when a domain name is converted to an IP address.
no a domain name is the xxxxxx@Domain-name.com bit in an email. or it is the xxxxxx.Domain-Name.co.uk bit in a web address.
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